Nominations are being accepted for the 2012 Intelligence Studies Section Student Paper Award. Papers on any intelligence topic presented by an undergraduate or graduate student at the 2012 ISA conference in San Diego are eligible. Nominations are limited to papers presented at the 2012 ISA Annual Convention. For co-authored papers, the student nominee must be the principal investigator and author to be eligible for consideration. Self-nominations are permitted, as are nominations from faculty mentors, panel chairmen and discussants, and conference attendees. Nominations should include: the student's name; identification of student's academic institution; contact information (email address and phone number); title of the paper being submitted; panel name or number in which the paper was presented. A copy of the paper nominated is not required. The Selection Committee will draw nominated papers from the on-line conference archive. As such, papers must have been uploaded to the conference paper archive to be eligible. Nominations may be made to the selection committee chair, Dr. Glenn Hastedt (hastedgp AT jmu.edu) or to the Intelligence Studies Section chair, Dr. Daniel Gressang (daniel.gressang AT gmail.com), identifying the submission with the subject line "ISS Student Paper Award Nomination." Nominations are due by May 18, 2012. One award will be made in the amount of $500.00, and presented at the ISS business meeting at the 2013 ISA Annual Convention in San Francisco.


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